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Rhythm of a City

(Arne Suckesdorft) ‘THIS short supporting film-by one of Europe’s ablest film artists-was_ shown in Wellington along with Unwanted’ Women, and provided a full house with about fifteen minutes of unalloyed delight. It is the record of a summer’s day in Stockholm, from dawn (gulls soaring gracefully over spires and harbour and the early morning sun creeping slowly across cobbled squares) until dusk descends slowly in the late evening. It is beautiful all the way, but it is also humorous in a gentle civilised fashion> Only a first-class artist could have made: it, but everyone can enjoy it. It is well worth watching for and inquiring about.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 19

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Rhythm of a City New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 19

Rhythm of a City New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 19

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